On 18 September 2010 17:25, Francesco Poli <f...@firenze.linux.it> wrote: >> The package for making the *online* manual now longer contains the >> files. The makefile has been updated. Hence the offending files are >> not pulled in to the package. The *online* manual now instead links >> to the location of the files at live.debian.net. > > But the two files are still there, it seems: > http://live.debian.net/gitweb?p=live-manual.git;a=tree;f=html;h=59f1d83bacbeeb560da1a05287c468bee9fae7de;hb=30f57268ba82463e46f9627a687c6c0603918677 > > All this makes me think that the Debian package live-manual will still > include the two non-free files, next time it is uploaded to unstable. > In other words, it seems to me that the bug has *not* been fixed!
Yes the files are still in the Git repository. Please re-read the above and the git commit. The *package* does not contain these files. The package (against which you files the bug) no longer contains the files. The online manual links to the files (in the git repository - but these are not in the source of the package), For example, I could in a package have a html file which points to http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en_com/images/srpr/logo1w.png the link does not make the *package* non-free. As long as that package does not contain the file(s), it is free. Again I really hope this clarifies why the bug on the package is closed. Regards, Brendan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlkti=wm8r-i-mcrbjetxdjqy-h0fx3my8c7on-g...@mail.gmail.com